Yes, Virginia, You CAN Balance Work and Family!

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Oct 30, 2013 at 12:17 PMOct 30, 2013 at 2:06 PM

I was recently invited to contribute a vlog post to Working Mother Magazine.

I was thrilled to be a part of their video series because I really LOVE this magazine. It is one of the few in a sea of women’s magazines that actually offers really helpful information about the challanges of balancing work and family, and portrays women in a true, honest way – gray hairs, spit up on our suits, and all.

As a work-from-home mom, I have different challenges than some working women who go to an office. However, I still have deadlines to meet and work trips to take, and therefore know firsthand how difficult it can be to do everything I need to for my family and still meet my work obligations. I’m grateful for magazines like Working Mother that offer real solutions for real life issues!

Here’s the vlog I did for them. If you like it, let them know and hopefully I’ll do more! And definitely check out their website at www.workingmother.com for some great information on balancing your life!

Disclaimer: I was not compensated in any way for this post. I just happen to be a big fan of Working Mother Magazine. Opinions are my own.

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I was recently invited to contribute a vlog post to Working Mother Magazine.

I was thrilled to be a part of their video series because I really LOVE this magazine. It is one of the few in a sea of women’s magazines that actually offers really helpful information about the challanges of balancing work and family, and portrays women in a true, honest way – gray hairs, spit up on our suits, and all.

As a work-from-home mom, I have different challenges than some working women who go to an office. However, I still have deadlines to meet and work trips to take, and therefore know firsthand how difficult it can be to do everything I need to for my family and still meet my work obligations. I’m grateful for magazines like Working Mother that offer real solutions for real life issues!

Here’s the vlog I did for them. If you like it, let them know and hopefully I’ll do more! And definitely check out their website at www.workingmother.com for some great information on balancing your life!

Disclaimer: I was not compensated in any way for this post. I just happen to be a big fan of Working Mother Magazine. Opinions are my own.

My new book, “Lost in Suburbia: A Momoir. How I Got Pregnant. Lost Myself, and Got My Cool Back in the New Jersey Suburbs” is now available. To get a copy for you or a cool mom you love, CLICK HERE

Are you Lost in Suburbia, too? Share your story of losing yourself in motherhood at my new site, Lost in Suburbia Stories and get a chance to win a free copy of my book and a gift basket from CVS ExtraCare Pharmacy and Health Rewards!

To become a fan of Lost in Suburbia on Facebook, Visit me here
To follow me on Twitter, visit me here

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